The Chemistry Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Chem-SURF) at the University of California, Irvine, is a summer research opportunity for undergraduate students to gain valuable research experience in an academic setting.
The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at UCSC exposes early-career college students to the field of environmental conservation through field research, leadership and professional training.
UM-SMART is designed for undergraduate students who are potentially interested in obtaining a combined MD/PhD degree leading to a career in academic medicine focused on basic research relevant to human disease.
Programs offered especially for students in the College of the University of Chicago give them exposure to world-class economic research and access to top scholars.
This Program exposes the students to collaborative research environments, fosters their enthusiasm for science and engineering, and develops skills needed for pursuing advanced degrees in research is a goal of this program.
The Summer REU Program in Biophysics provides selected non-University of Michigan undergraduate students from around the United States an opportunity to conduct ten weeks of summer research with some of the country's leading biophysicists.
Program is for undergraduate students interested in the PhD degree in the Biological or Biomedical Sciences and for students with a potential interest in attending graduate school at the University of Rochester.
This research program focuses on two large Bronze Age skeletal collections (Unar 1 & Unar 2) from the United Arab Emirates dating to the Umm an-Nar period (2700-2000 BCE).